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1 sign making
прил.полигр. изготовление (рекламных) вывесок -
2 tekenbit
• sign bit -
3 tekencijfer
• sign digit -
4 teken
1 [symptoom] sign ⇒ 〈 aanwijzing ook〉 indication, 〈 voorteken ook〉 omen, 〈met betrekking tot ziekte; ook figuurlijk〉 symptom, 〈 blijk〉 token2 [aanduiding] sign, symbol 〈 ook wiskunde〉 ⇒ 〈 van tevoren vastgesteld〉 signal, 〈 schrijfteken〉 character3 [symbool] mark4 [sterrenbeeld] sign♦voorbeelden:het is een veeg teken • it promises no gooder zijn tekenen die wijzen op … • there are signs/indications of …tekenen van ongeduld • signs of impatienceeen teken van leven • a sign of lifeeen teken dat er regen komt • an indication/a sign of rain2 een teken geven om te beginnen/vertrekken • give a signal to start/leaveeen teken aan de wand • an omendat was voor mij een teken aan de wand • then I saw the writing on the wallhet is een teken aan de wand • the writing is on the wall -
5 inschrijven
1 [zich verbinden tot het betalen van een bedrag] subscribe3 [intekenen (op)] sign up (for)♦voorbeelden:2 hoog/laag inschrijven • submit a high/low bid3 er werd voor 1 miljard ingeschreven op de staatslening • subscriptions to the government loan amounted to 1,000 millionII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 [met betrekking tot personen] register ⇒ 〈 wedstrijd ook〉 enter, 〈 onderwijs〉 enrol, 〈 informeel〉 sign up♦voorbeelden:1 is deze post al ingeschreven? • has this mail been registered yet?2 een deelnemer/lid inschrijven • register/sign up a participant/memberhet aantal ingeschreven studenten • the number of students enrolledzich (laten) inschrijven • sign up, register (oneself)zich als student inschrijven • enrol as a studentzich inschrijven bij het arbeidsbureau • Bsign on at the Employment Exchangemen kan zich inschrijven bij het secretariaat • you can sign up at the office -
6 gebodsbord
n. traffic sign, signpost, road-sign, sign for directing traffic -
7 Boogschutter
n. (Astrology) Sagittarius, 9th sign of the zodiac; one born under the sign of Sagittarius (November 23 - December 23) -
8 Kreeft
n. (Astrology) Cancer, 4th sign of the zodiac; one born under the sign of Cancer (June 22 - July 24) -
9 Leeuw
n. (Astrology) Leo, 5th sign of the zodiac, one born under the sign of Leo (July 24 - August 24) -
10 Maagd
n. (Astrology) Virgo, 6th sign of the zodiac; one born under the sign of Virgo (August 24 - September 24) -
11 Ram
n. (Astrology) Aries, 1st sign of the zodiac; one born under the sign of Aries (March 21 - April 24) -
12 Schorpioen
n. (Astrology) Scorpio, 8th sign of the zodiac; one born under the sign of Scorpio (October 24 - November 23) -
13 Steenbok
n. (Astrology) Capricorn, 10th sign of the zodiac; one born under the sign of Capricorn (December 23 - January 21) -
14 Stier
n. (Astrology) Taurus, 2nd sign of the zodiac; one born under the sign of Taurus (April 24 - May 22) -
15 Tweelingen
n. (Astrology) Gemini, 3rd sign of the zodiac; person born under the sign of Gemini (May 22 - June 22) -
16 Vissen
n. (Astrology) Pisces, 12th sign of the zodiac; one born under the sign of Pisces (February 20 - March 21) -
17 Waterman
n. (Astrology) Aquarius, 11th sign of the zodiac; one born under sign of Aquarius (January 21 - February 20) -
18 Weegschaal
n. (Astrology) Libra, 7th sign of the zodiac; one born under the sign of Libra (September 24 - October 24) -
19 uithangbord
n. facia, sign board, sign, shield -
20 aardteken
• earth sign• earth symbol• ground sign• ground symbol
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